Blade Runner: Origins, meanwhile, explores the life of the first-ever replicant hunter. The story is told from the perspective of Kyle Morrow, the first Blade Runner to ever take the job—a member of the military who sees firsthand the horrors the replicants go through. Mellow Brown, the series’ writer, discussed the important themes the comic aims to tackle. “In the book, we’ll see the replicant program for what it really is,” Mellow says. “Not only from a corporate perspective but from the perspective of the people within Los Angeles and how replicants make them feel as a society.”

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Both Blade Runner 2029: Reunion and Blade Runner: Origins are now available in comic shops and online. You can tune into the full panel above to get the individual perspectives of those involved with the creation of these stories.


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